>>535020831
>EB
Pretty much daily unless one of us is too busy with work.
>close friends
Usually a couple times a week, but I'm bad at keeping up / reaching out first since I have a low social battery.
>>535020749
>>535020804
>>535021578
>>535022440
At the risk of wading into and rehashing the same discussion as many times before, the impact of cheats is extremely exaggerated (I won't comment on prevalence because people debate whether things like "ping fixers" count).
In FL, DRKs get marked and will be watched by at least a half-dozen opponents if they're telegraphing their dives. That's why you see DNCs premaking with them to ensure the crowd control sticks, or crafty ones doing things like using the elevation on Shatter to actually surprise enemies.
Focus Target is also a very commonly used thing which makes it easy to pick out and instantly throw crowd control at someone I've selected, as soon as they get in range.
DRKs are also at the extreme vanguard, which means even slow-twitch players can select nearest enemy or even just rotate the camera down to close range to target them right away.
I don't think more needs to be said DRKs eating heavy, instant focus in Frontline.
More broadly, speaking as someone who hasn't even used a ping fixer, most of the cheats supposedly out there are awful. "Rotation bots" do nothing a novice player can't do, Auto-Guard is bad especially against jobs like NIN and MCH, Auto-Purify was never good and just got even worse with the 7.3 changes.
Target lines seems like it would be alright in theory except that it operates on the game's target system, which anyone who's used Peeping Tom will know is a second or two behind actual targeting. If there's a NIN "auto LB," I could see that being decent since it's still a snapshot ability, but even then I doubt the impact is that big (and if we're talking Frontline, every melee job has a potential mini-execute now in Smite).
Out of room, but you get the idea.